Surgical stapling instrument incorporating an articulation joint for a firing bar track
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
- a handle portion operably configured to produce an articulation motion and a firing motion;
a shaft having a longitudinal axis attached to the handle portion for transferring the articulation motion and the firing motion;
an articulation mechanism coupling the shaft to the end effector and responsive to the articulation motion to rotate the end effector from the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
an end effector distally attached to the articulation mechanism;
a firing mechanism responsive to the firing motion and coupled for movement through the articulation mechanism and end effector in response to the firing motion;
a pair of support plates flanking the firing mechanism across the articulation mechanism; and
a retaining member inserted between and laterally spacing the pair of support plates proximal to the firing mechanism for spacing the pair of support plates at least a thickness of the firing mechanism therebetween.
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Abstract
A surgical stapling and severing instrument particularly suited to endoscopic articulates an end effector by having a general articulation mechanism that converts rotational motion from a handle portion. A firing bar longitudinally translates between the handle portion and the end effector. The firing bar head is thickened in order to present an undistorted cutting edge and engagement features to the opposing jaws of the end effector. The firing bar also advantageously includes a thinned or tapered proximal portion in the form of a strip or band that negotiates the articulation mechanism flexibility. To prevent buckling of the firing bar strip during firing, a pair of support plates adjustably flank the firing bar strip through the articulation mechanism. To advantageously prevent pinching, retaining bars are positioned between the support plates above the firing bar to maintain spacing therethrough.
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1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a handle portion operably configured to produce an articulation motion and a firing motion;
a shaft having a longitudinal axis attached to the handle portion for transferring the articulation motion and the firing motion;
an articulation mechanism coupling the shaft to the end effector and responsive to the articulation motion to rotate the end effector from the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
an end effector distally attached to the articulation mechanism;
a firing mechanism responsive to the firing motion and coupled for movement through the articulation mechanism and end effector in response to the firing motion;
a pair of support plates flanking the firing mechanism across the articulation mechanism; and
a retaining member inserted between and laterally spacing the pair of support plates proximal to the firing mechanism for spacing the pair of support plates at least a thickness of the firing mechanism therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A surgical instrument comprising:
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a handle portion operable to produce a firing motion, a closing motion, and an articulation motion;
a shaft coupled to the handle portion operable to separately transfer the firing motion, the closing motion, and the articulation motion;
an elongate channel coupled to the shaft;
an anvil pivotally coupled to the elongate channel, responsive to the closing motion from the shaft;
a firing device including a distally presented cutting edge longitudinally received between the elongate channel and the anvil;
an articulation mechanism pivoting the elongate channel from the shaft in response to the articulation motion; and
a pair of support plates flanking the firing mechanism across the articulation mechanism; and
a retaining member inserted between and laterally spacing the pair of support plates proximal to the firing mechanism. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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